Partnerships for Care (P4C): Health Departments and Health Centers Collaborating to Improve HIV Health Outcomes is a three-year, multi-agency project funded by the Secretary’s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund and the Affordable Care Act. The goals of the project are to: (1) expand provision of HIV testing, prevention, care and treatment in health centers serving communities highly impacted by HIV, (2) build sustainable partnerships between health centers and their state health department, and (3) improve health outcomes among people living with HIV, especially among racial/ethnic minorities. The project is supported by the HIV Training, Technical Assistance, and Collaboration Center (HIV TAC). Read More

HIV TAC

The HIV TAC supports health centers and health departments in meeting the P4C project goals through providing training and technical assistance, and tracking health center activities and progress. Read More

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